Introductory editorial: Lifelong LUTS, a matter of transition?
Karel Everaert,
George Bou Kheir,
Johan Vande Walle
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThe EPIC study has highlighted the prominence of nocturia as a crucial symptom of overactive bladder (OAB), intertwining OAB and nocturia with bladder, kidney, and brain functions.MethodsExpert opinion, review.ResultsTo truly comprehend lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), we must delve into the interactions among these three systems, alongside their circadian rhythms.ConclusionThe perception of LUTS is a result of the intricate interplay between bladder, brain, and kidney function, which may evolv… Show more
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